so imaginable? Bro. Rody Soul as Hawks or smth is actually one of the best ideas I've ever seen an artist do before, S++
This isn't mines!
Trying to kill your best friend by using his wife as a distraction👍
WINNERS 👑🎉🌟
Me, in the summer heat, taking 2 points of fire damage every second: aeugh aeugh aeugh ough eough ough eaugh
|| pairing: hawks x gn!reader / keigo takami x gn!reader
|| warning: hurt/comfort, good ending chat trust
|| word count: 1.1k
|| happy new years guys 🩵
You and Keigo had been married for a year. You knew exactly what you signed up for the moment you started dating, he was very clear about how his job was.. Well, busy. And how it kept HIM busy. You understood this and welcomed it, honestly you liked the alone time you got. There had been times you two have fought about this, but only once or twice. Despite fighting less, your worry grew the more attached you got with Keigo. The more you fell for Keigo.
Today was.. Harsh. You woke up alone in bed, per usual, the place you go to for your coffee was closed because of a villain attack on it, and you were late to work. Because of, guess what! A villain. Your boss was on your ass about, you forget half of what he yelled at you about, it was fine, all of that was small cracks in a glass cup that was overflowing with water. What thr final blow was?
Youe beloved husband, Keigo.
You had planned a date together. You'd been planning this date for a week or so. The SECOND you clocked out of work you rushed home and put on your best clothes! Matching it with a bag Keigo had bought you and of course, your wedding band.
By this time it had been 7:00 PM. Your date was for 8:00 PM! Alright, Keigo had an hour to get ready if he got here.. Soon.
But, as you watched the minutes go by, constantly checking for a call, a text!.. Keigo was no where to be seen. Once it turned 8:20 PM, it had been to late, your reservation was too late and you couldn't go. And honestly? You didn't wanna go out anymore. You just sat on the couch, scrolling on your phone, still in your date night outfit as you heard familiar flapping on the balcony.
Keigo! 20 minutes late, to arriving TO the resturaunt.
"Babe, I'm so sorry-"
You put a hand up as you stood up and crossed your arms in front of your chest. Your brows furrowed as you looked him up and down. You looked over him, he seemed a bit disheveled, some scratches but nothing too bad.
"You're late, Kei"
He stood there, his lips pressed in a thin line as he looked at you. He didn't have anything to say. His wings ruffled behind him as the blone man let out a tired sigh.
"I'm sorry, love. I promise I tried to leave patrol early, but the commission called me in for a meeting right after patrol ended. It was a whole debrief and-"
Keigo was rambling again. He often did this when you were upset with him, or if he was upset at himself. Your gaze softened as you listened to him. He had a harsh day too. Did it excuse his actions? No, not at all, you're his beloved spouse. He should've been there. He knows it.
Which is why it shocked him when you walked up to him and wrapped your arms around him.
".. You'll have to make it up to me."
You said softly. This could've been the BEST time to make a teerible innuendo, but instead Keigo let out a shakey breath and hid his face into the crook of your neck. Giving a small nod to your comment.
"I'll make dinner, I'll- I'll make whatever you want, or order in whatever you want,"
You shook your head with a small laugh. You pulled away from him and took out your phone. He watched in confusion as you tapped your fingers against the screen... What the hell were you doing? He got even more confused as when you started playing a song.. THE song. The song that played at your wedding.
You slowly placed your phone on the coffee table as you slowly walked back to him.
"You stood me up. I'm upset at you,"
That stung his heart, but he understood. He stood there, listening to you talk.
"You'll need to make it up to me," Keigo nodded. ".. So. To make it up to me by a little,"
You extended your hand out. The moonlight coming out from the glass and hitting your skin just right. Keigo looked you up and down, in awe of how.. Gorgeous his spouse was.
"Dance with me?"
Keigo's breath hitched as those words left your mouth.. He took a few steps close to you and placed his hand into yours, moving around to get into dancing position. Just like your wedding.
The two of you danced to the music, nothing but the music and your steps filling in the silence. As if none of you dared to even breathe. But it was okay.. If you closed your eyes it could be like your wedding day all over again. The most stressful, the most tear filled, and the best day of both of your lives. It was exactly like you had imagined.
Once the song ended Keigo leaned into you, hiding his face on your shoulder. His wingd drooping down as he held you close.
"I'm so sorry, my love."
"I know."
You stroked his hair softly as he just held you close. He knew you had every right to be upset. He knew he could've done better, this had happened before. Keigo felt terrible. You had been so patient with him, so good to him. He didn't feel like he deserved it, but you always assured he did.
"I'm so sorry,"
He repeated himself as you held him close. God, you hated hearing him this.. Sad.
"I've been terrible.. I'm sorry.. I've been a bad husband to you."
You pulled his face away from your shoulder and stroked his cheek with your thumb. A small smile on your face as you looked over his features.
"At least you're self-aware"
You had a small smirk on your face as you said that. Ah, teasing.
"I try to be."
He let out a small chuckle as he gently pushed his lips against yours. That night, you assured him he wasn't a bad husband, that he wasn't a bad anything. He needed your reassurance a lot, and no matter how upset you were with him, you'd lend it. Afterall, he was always there for you, it was the least you could do.
Of course, Keigo still made it up to you, taking you on an extravagant date and pampering you at anytime. Hell, he didn't even let you brush your teeth by yourself. He was such a dork, but you loved him.
And god, does he love you.
|| God, this is lowkey rlly badly written but yk
part two. PART TWO. 🫶🫶
january hasn’t even hit double digits yet i’m all valentines ready 😭😭
꩜ ‧.°. 𖦹.°.‧ ꩜‧.°.𖦹 .°.‧꩜ ‧.°. 𖦹.°.‧ ꩜‧.°.𖦹 .°.‧꩜ ‧.°. 𖦹. Keigo wouldn’t be surprised if he just collapsed because of a heart attack with how fast his heart was pounding. He needed to stop being so nervous, or else he was going to start to sweat. If he started to sweat, then he was going to smell, and then — argh!
It was Valentine’s day, D-day, the day of yours and Keigo’s first date.
Normally, Keigo would breeze through a date easily. No problems. He’d smile cheekily, flirt in that way he always does and wouldn’t even think twice about casual touches, hand holding or kisses.
But with you, god, it was so different.
You two were already friends before he asked you out. You guys bonded over the little things: early lectures, stupid films and the bastard that was Touya Todoroki. However, long before he even entertained the idea of liking you romantically, his breath always hitched when you came into the room. As cheesy as it sounded, you were dazzling to him, funny and sweet. He was smitten.
He thought that the hard part was finally over when he successfully asked you out. A movie night in your dorm, with a classic face-to-face, heartfelt confession (which ended with red cheeks and redder lips). He remembered that while you moved to press a firm kiss to his lips, you held his face gently. No one ever did that before. No one ever held him with such softness, with such affection like you did.
Keigo, you muttered quietly with a smile into his ear, finally.
He reached for his jacket. God, he needed to get his act together. His hands fiddled with the zipper before dragging it up to his collarbones. The weather was getting warmer, warm enough to forego the outerwear. But, for some inexplicable reason if it got colder, he figured that he could offer you his jacket. Be the perfect gentlemanly boyfriend you deserve. He didn’t need the jacket anyway, he ran hotter than most.
Keigo looked into the mirror, eyes scrutinising his reflection. He looked like he was going to take a hike up Mount Everest. For a more relaxed look, and to kid himself into looking like some state of calm, he unzipped his jacket. His hawk-like eyes zoned in on a small stain on his shirt. Fuck. Why on god’s green earth did he not see that before?? With furrowed brows, he glanced at the clock, then zipped his jacket halfway to cover the dirt and bolted out the door with a picnic basket in hand.
Thankfully not out of breath, he arrived at the park. It was late afternoon and surprisingly empty. At this point in the day, Keigo was just glad that you were running slightly late too. He had received a text from you just as he reached the meeting place, saying something had come up and that you’ll be there in less than twenty minutes.
Perfect! Just enough time to set up the picnic. The plan was to stay long enough to watch the sun sink into the sky and then, well, Keigo was willing to improvise. The sky was cloudy, he might have to concoct a plan sooner than he thought.
“Keigo,” you gaped, “what the actual hell? This is beautiful!”
His head snapped up to meet your eyes. They were clear and sparkling, and slightly squinted due to the huge beam on your face. Keigo thought that he would never see a cuter sight.
You set your bag down, laughing as you joined him on the picnic blanket. The sound, a delight to his ears.
“What’s up sweets?” He huffed, laughing with you, “Miss me?”
Bending forward, you poked his cheek, “Always. Did you know you looked like a meerkat just then?” You quickly added.
He feigned offence, “You wound me! I’m excited to see you and this is what I get?”
“But you love me right?”
“I still didn’t look like a desert rat.”
You leaned back, to imitate the way he looked at you.
“Now, tell me that didn’t look like a meerkat.”
“I’d prefer it if you said I looked like anything else — a hawk perhaps?”
“Meerkats are cute, I’m calling you cute!”
“Mmh…” He reached out his finger to poke your cheek just as you did, “Nope. Not at all. You must be seeing things.”
You rolled your eyes with a light smile, before looking at Keigo’s picnic set up again.
“You did all of this for me?”
There was a fragrant bouquet of yours and Keigo’s favourite flowers sitting in the woven picnic basket, full bloom. You told him that you loved pretty things, what was prettier than flowers? Though, he was very close to printing out a bunch of candid photographs of you both to decorate the picnic — he refrained by a fraction.
A platter of your favourite fruits were placed beside the flowers, meticulously arranged. Keigo was particularly proud of them; he cut the strawberries into heart shapes. However, the star of the show (apart from you, of course) was the cake he baked. It was a small thing, not the best looking. He was never any good with cooking, let alone baking, but he tried. It was slightly squashed on the side from being in the basket, even so, it should taste good.
“Anything for you really,” he replied, your name sweet on his lips, “want to take a bite?”
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part two? yay or nay?
he's autistic he cant help it 💔
currently thinking about how insensitive Best Jeanist is made out to be just to serve his role as a (partial?) comedic relief character:
- he refers to Dabi’s trauma as “dirty laundry”
- he makes a skinny jeans comment right after Hawks reads his mother’s goodbye letter
Jeanist can be incredibly insensitive. And I fear that I love him for it even still because he doesn’t intend to be, he’s just a man with a heavy jeans fixation.
🙁🙁🙁 chaatttt i love dadzawa.
First post kinda nervous
Summary:
A reckless mistake. A sharp argument. “Stop acting like you’re my father!”—“I’m not your father.” But the words cut deep, and regret lingers.
At 3 AM, you slip an apology under Aizawa’s door, only to find him waiting. An invitation, a conversation, a long-buried fear laid bare. And when exhaustion takes over, you find yourself asleep in the arms of the one person who never left.
A Flower in the Dark
Before Aizawa, before U.A., before anything even close to a home, there was only survival.
You learned quickly that in this world, there were two kinds of people: those who had someone to catch them when they fell, and those who didn’t. You belonged to the second category.
Your parents were a hazy memory, faces blurred by time and neglect. Maybe they had cared once—maybe. But in the end, they had left, and that was all that mattered. The streets became your home. Hunger became your companion. And when a villain group took you in, offered you shelter, food, purpose—you took it without question.
Because what else was there?
They taught you how to fight, how to steal, how to survive. They shaped you into something sharp, something useful. And for a long time, you believed that was all you were meant to be. Until Aizawa caught you.
Until he saved you.
He pulled you from that life, dragging you kicking and screaming into U.A., into discipline, into care. But even now, even with a bed of your own, even with a future dangling just within reach, the past never truly left.
And tonight was proof of that. You messed up. Again.
It had started as something small—just slipping out of the dorms, just a quick little excursion, just testing the limits because you could. Because you hated the feeling of being caged.
Then things spiraled. A confrontation. A fight. A sharp piece of metal you hadn’t noticed until it was too late, leaving a gash across your arm. Blood, not much, but enough to make your head light.
And then—Aizawa.
He caught you, dragged you back, and now here you were, sitting on the edge of a desk in his office, watching his hands as they worked to clean your wound. His fingers were steady, careful, but his jaw was clenched.
“What the hell were you thinking?”
You didn’t answer.
Aizawa let out a slow breath through his nose, but the tension in his shoulders didn’t ease. “You could’ve gotten seriously hurt.”
“But I didn’t.”
He shot you a sharp look. “That’s not the point.”
You huffed, crossing your arms, wincing slightly at the sting in your injured one. “I can handle myself.”
“No, you can’t.” His voice was clipped, frayed at the edges. “You act like you’re invincible, like no one else matters. Like you don’t matter.”
You scoffed. “Since when do I matter?”
Aizawa’s hands stilled.
The silence stretched, thick and heavy. He put down the bandages and met your eyes, his gaze unreadable. “Since the moment I took you in.”
Your stomach twisted. It wasn’t supposed to be this hard to breathe.
“You’re my student,” he continued, voice firm. “And whether you like it or not, I care about what happens to you.”
Your fists clenched. It was too much. Too close. The past whispered in your ears, ghosts of all the times someone pretended to care before disappearing.
“Stop acting like you’re my father!” The words ripped from your throat before you could stop them.
Aizawa’s expression didn’t change. “I’m not your father.”
“I know!” Your voice cracked, something raw bleeding through. “But do you know that?”
Aizawa didn’t say anything. And that silence—that unbearable, suffocating silence—was enough to make you bolt. You rushed out of the room.
You cried. Not loud, not dramatically, just silent, shuddering breaths curled up in your dorm room.
You didn’t know why it hurt so much. You knew Aizawa wasn’t your father. You knew that letting people in was dangerous. That caring meant giving them the power to leave.
But despite everything, despite every wall you built, you had started to care about him. And now, you had thrown that in his face. You wiped your eyes with the back of your sleeve, sniffing hard. This wasn’t enough. Just sitting here, wallowing, wasn’t enough.
You hesitated before grabbing your sketchbook. Your hands shook as you sketched, the lines uneven, a single flower blooming from the page. Beneath it, you scrawled the only words you could manage.
I’m sorry.
It was past 3 AM when you crept through the halls. The school was eerily silent, the kind of quiet that made your own footsteps sound too loud. The teachers’ dorms were further back, tucked away from the student housing. Aizawa’s door stood at the end of the hall, the nameplate barely visible in the dim light.
Your pulse was in your throat as you crouched, sliding the paper under the door. You turned to leave.
“(Y/N).”
You stopped dead.
Slowly, you turned back. The door was open, and Aizawa stood there, watching you with those tired, unreadable eyes.
“You’re awake?” Your voice was hoarse.
“I figured you’d come.”
You swallowed hard, throat thick. You weren’t sure what to say.
Aizawa stepped aside, wordlessly inviting you in.
For the first time in a long time, you didn’t fight it.
You sat stiffly on the couch, arms wrapped around yourself. Aizawa sat across from you, silent as always, waiting.
You stared at the floor. “I don’t know why I said that.” Aizawa hummed, neither agreeing nor disagreeing. You inhaled shakily. “I just… I don’t want to need anyone.”
“That’s not how it works.”
You clenched your jaw. “It has to be.”
“Why?”
Your nails dug into your arms. “Because people leave.” Aizawa was quiet for a long time. Then, he leaned forward, elbows on his knees. “I’m still here.”
Your throat tightened. “For now.”, "No, for as long as you let me be." His voice was softer this time.
You blinked hard, looking anywhere but at him. “I don’t know how to do this.”
“You don’t have to figure it out alone.” The room was so quiet you could hear your heartbeat pounding in your ears. Slowly, cautiously, Aizawa reached out, resting a hand on your shoulder. And for once, you didn’t pull away. Something in your chest cracked open, a slow, aching thing. And when exhaustion finally won over, your head dipped against his arm. Aizawa let you stay there, his hand still resting lightly on your shoulder. He was still awake long after you fell asleep.
And for the first time in years, you weren’t alone.
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An evil genius in practice, a good boy at heart. 🧡🔥
I am, finally, at the end of my journey and have turned off Coconut Mall, sparing myself the torture for any longer. My bf has come to my aid and has given me ghost cuddles through the phone. i am- so very tired of hearing the same tune over and over again, perhaps i shall do it again for a longer test, but who knows. i was also saved by one of my friends, J, he has come to my aid as well and has called me gay /pos- anyways, that shall be all
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